PerformanceAlloys.com Introduces New Advanti Designs
Performance Alloys.com has introduced three new alloy wheels designs, the SC-18, SC-22 and the SC-33.
The SC-18 is described as a “stunning ten spoke design finished in a bright silver finish, with exclusive honey comb carbon centre cap.” This will be available in 17×7 and 18×7.5 sizes for a range of five stud fitments.
The SC-22 is a limited edition seven spoke design finished in a bright silver, with carbon fibre inserts on each spoke. This product will be available in 15×6.5, 17×7, 18×7.5 and 19×8 sizes and both four and five stud fitments.
Performance Alloy’s final new addition to the Advanti racing range is the SC-33, a five spoke design, which again features carbon fibre inserts on each spoke. The SC-33 is available in 15×6.5, 17×7, 18×7.5 and 19×8 sizes and four and five stud fitments.
When asked about the latest alloy wheels and tyres sales manager Garry Higgins said: “We are continually asked by our customers for an ever increasing range of larger and more unique alloy wheels for their cars. Some companies would not look at supplying such high performance vehicles with after market wheels but our company is leading the way in
supplying exclusive and custom wheels for the more discerning customer.”
“As our company specialises in the supply of alloy wheels and tyres for nearly every type of car, we are experts in this area with a wealth of information to draw upon. The 24 inch wheels for the Rolls Royce Phantom is a great example.”
At the same time Performance Alloys has reportedly retained its positions as “the UK and Ireland’s number 1 website for alloy wheels.” Current annual visitor numbers are up from 17.8 million visits per year to 21.9 million, according to the company. “I expect the number of visitors to increase by over 17 per cent this year due to our on going investment and internet strategy,” said E-commerce director Rory Mclornan. He went on to say “Last year’s results were impressive and we have sustained the tremendous growth in our market place year on year since 1997.”
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